ARCS Appreciates Al Basar International Foundation for Eye Care Services

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June 2, 2025

In a gesture of appreciation, ARCS Acting General President Sheikh Ul Hadith Shahabuddin Delawar and Vice President Hafiz Azizur Rahman met the representatives and doctors of Al Basar International Foundation at ARCS headquarters, following the successful conclusion of a comprehensive eye care initiative the late evening.

ARCS leadership expressed deep appreciation to Al Basar for providing free eye treatments and surgeries for vulnerable Afghans across Herat, Balkh, and Kabul provinces.

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During the meeting, the Acting General President of ARCS advocated for the expansion of similar initiatives, emphasizing ARCS’s readiness to facilitate and support future programs. 

After presenting the certificates of appreciation to the medical team, the representative and doctors of all Al Basar thanked ARCS for facilitating the implementation of this initiative. Both sides affirmed their commitment to continued collaboration, with the shared goal of expanding timely eye care services to underserved communities across Afghanistan.

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